
George Berridge
@george_berridge
American Literature & Digital @TheTLS | Writing elsewhere: @artreview_ @spectator @telegraphbooks | [email protected]
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This week’s The TLS, featuring Peter Parker on Sargent and the Wertheimers; new poems by Simon Armitage, John Burnside and John Fuller; Toby Lichtig on A Complete Unknown; Rohan Maitzen on Anne Tyler; Jaya Savige on Sarah Holland-Batt; Regina Rini on the CA fires – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring A. N. Wilson on Pope Francis; Keith Miller on Richard Ayoade; Lindsey Hilsum on writing from Gaza; Adam Mars-Jones on The Brutalist; Damon Galgut on Eimear McBride; Beejay Silcox on Richard Flanagan – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring mary beard on Roman ruins; Claire Lowdon on Han Kang; Peter Geoghegan @ democracyforsale.uk on Putin vs Berezovsky; Carlos Fraenkel on Agnes Callard; Angela Saini on racism; Geertje Bol on Émilie du Châtelet; Kathryn Maris on Ange Mlinko – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Jenann Ismael on Roger Penrose; John Arlidge on Bill Gates; Emily Jones on Huawei; Crispin Sartwell on state capitalism; @edithmayhall on Oedipus and Elektra on stage; Toby Lichtig on Vincenzo Latronico – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring 𝖊𝖌𝖌 on Joan Didion and Eve Babitz; zoe g on New York (New York!); David Taylor and Colin Kidd on The History Man at 50; Matilda Sykes on Charles Simic; MURIEL ZAGHA on I’m Still Here; David Annand on football novels – and more




This week’s The TLS, featuring Andrew Scull on Oliver Sacks; John Fuller on Auden’s Shield of Achilles; Krishan Kumar on nationalism; Sophie Oliver on Dora Carrington; Paul Quinn on Jonathan Meades; Irina Dumitrescu on Saint Leoba – and much more


This week’s The TLS, featuring @KieranSetiya on pessimism; cal revely-calder on Beckett; Elizabeth Lowry on Chekhov’s Three Sisters; Larry Wolff and Dinah Birch on reworkings of Moby-Dick; Carol J. Oja on Black classical music in Chicago – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Emily Wilson on Gisèle Pelicot; Damon Galgut on Athol Fugard; Alice Blackhurst on Agnès Varda; Michael Caines on Hamlet (GTA and RSC productions); Claire Lowdon on David Szalay; Sophie Oliver on Djuna Barnes – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Ben Hutchinson on Rilke and women; Thomas Small on Saudi Arabia; Sam Freedman on Morgan McSweeney; Jennifer Higgie and Toby Lichtig on Ithell Colquhoun; Andrew Motion on Abdulrazak Gurnah; HS on ocean sounds – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Aaron Peck on art and AI; Lisa Hilton on Picasso; Houman Barekat on Adichie’s new novel; Padraic X. Scanlan on slavery and wealth; Bryan Karetnyk on Japanese poetry; Franklin Nelson on Aimé Césaire, Irina Dumitrescu on Sholem Aleichem – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Harry Cochrane and Rod Mengham on Dante; Margaret Drabble on Dickens; Misha Glenny on tech bros; Norma Clarke on coastlines; Mia Levitin on Solvej Balle; Dr Emma Nicholson on Hannibal and Scipio; Pablo Scheffer on Amsterdam – and more



This week’s The TLS, featuring Peter Holland, Lois Potter and Margreta de Grazia on Shakespeare; Nikhil Venkatesh on utilitarianism; MURIEL ZAGHA on Holy Cow; Miranda France on Sergio del Molino; Boris Dralyuk on Zbigniew Herbert; Lindsey Hilsum on Greenland – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Jenny Uglow on William Blake; Grace Livingstone @graceliv.bsky.social on the arrest of Pinochet; Emily Hauser on the Parthenon Marbles; Clifford Thompson on Ta-Nehisi Coates; Daniel Susskind on AI and the West; Russell Davies on Ira Gershwin – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Frances Wilson on Diana; a new poem by Paul Muldoon; Charles Foster 🇬🇷 on modern belief; Prof Francesca Happé on The Stimming Pool; Eri Hotta on Yuko Tsushima; Norma Clarke on Oliver Goldsmith; Ann Cooper Albright on women’s choreography – and more


This week’s The TLS, featuring Felipe Fernández-Armesto on the Hispanic achievement; Nicola shulman on Graydon Carter; Kojo Koram on hidden wealth; Keith Miller on Ian Hamilton Finlay; Nat Segnit on Edward St Aubyn; Jessica Clarke on Cicero; Diana Leca on boxing – and more

